PAUL TEMPLE

'Paul Temple' is a fictional character created by British author Francis Durbridge (1912-1998). Some of the novels in which he appears were written in collaboration with John Thewes, Douglas Rutherford, or Charles Hatten – and those with Rutherford were even published under the name "Paul Temple", thereby this making the fictional writer a "real" one.
Temple is an amateur private detective and author of crime fiction. Together with his wife Steve, he solves the featured "whodunnit" crimes with subtle, humorous dialogue and rare "action". The introductory and closing music for the majority of the long-running BBC radio series was ''Coronation Scot'' (a musical depiction of a train journey) written by Vivian Ellis.
Paul Temple was "born" as a radio detective. In Britain, several Paul Temple radio series were broadcast from the 1930s to the 1960s. While several actors and actresses portrayed the Temples over the years, including the ''Send for Paul Temple Again'' series which starred Barry Morse and aired in 1945, probably the best known portrayal of the couple was by Peter Coke and Marjorie Westbury. Many of the serials staring Coke and Westbury have been repeated since 2003 by digital radio station BBC 7. In 2006 the station tracked down the 93-year-old Coke for a half-hour interview programme, ''Peter Coke and the Paul Temple Affair''.
Paul Temple was also adapted for film; the first these adaptations was released in 1946 as ''Send for Paul Temple''. In all, four cinema movies were made:

★ 1946 ''Send for Paul Temple'' with Anthony Hulme

★ 1948 ''Calling Paul Temple'' with John Bentley

★ 1950 ''Paul Temple's Triumph'' with John Bentley

★ 1952 ''Paul Temple Returns'' with John Bentley
In Germany, 12 Paul Temple novels were adapted as radio serials between 1949 and 1967, each episode ending with a cliffhanger. They were listened to by such huge numbers of people that they earned the sobriquet ''Straßenfeger'' ("street sweepers"), because they left the streets practically deserted whenever an episode was broadcast. They were performed by actors of national renown, including Luxembourg-born René Deltgen (who played the title role in 11 of the 12 series), Gustav Knuth, and Paul Klinger amongst others. Almost all the German radio serials have since been released on CD as audiobooks.
Durbridge licensed the character to the BBC, which from 1964 made 64 TV episodes starring Francis Matthews as Paul Temple, assisted by Ros Drinkwater as his wife Steve. 52 parts of the series were co-produced with the German television station ZDF, making it the very first international co-production of the TV era. The theme tune of the television series was written by British composer Ron Grainer.
In August 2006, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a new 8-part re-creation of one of the lost early radio serials, ''Paul Temple and the Sullivan Mystery'', which had originally been broadcast in 1947. Crawford Logan as Paul Temple and Gerda Stevenson as Steve effectively mimicked their earlier incarnations in a mono production employing vintage microphones and sound effects.
Two short-lived comic series by the ''Aachener Bildschriftenverlag'' and the ''Luna-Kriminalromane'' are rare collector's items.
A ''Paul Temple'' comic strip featured in the London Evening News from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s.

Contents
British ''Paul Temple'' radio serials
German ''Paul Temple'' radio serials
German ''Paul Temple'' audiobook releases
External links

British ''Paul Temple'' radio serials



★ ''Send for Paul Temple'', 8 April 1938, Hugh Morton

★ ''Paul Temple and the Front Page Men'', 2 November 1938, Hugh Morton

★ ''News Of Paul Temple'', 13 November 1939, Hugh Morton

★ ''Send for Paul Temple'', 13 October 1941, Carl Bernard

★ ''Paul Temple Intervenes'', 30 October 1942, Carl Bernard

★ ''News Of Paul Temple'', 5 July 1944, Richard Williams

★ ''Send For Paul Temple Again'', 13 September 1945, Barry Morse

★ ''A Case For Paul Temple'', 7 February 1946, Howard Marion Crawford

★ ''Paul Temple And The Gregory Affair'', 17 October 1946, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And Steve'', 30 March 1947, Kim Peacock

★ ''Mr And Mrs Paul Temple'', 23 November 1947, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And The Sullivan Mystery'', 1 December 1947, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And The Curzon Case'', 7 December 1948, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And The Madison Mystery'', 12 October 1949, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And The Vandyke Affair'', 31 October 1950, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And The Jonathan Mystery'' 10 May 1951, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And Steve Again'', 18 April 1953, Kim Peacock

★ ''Paul Temple And The Gilbert Case'', 29 March 1954, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Madison Mystery'' (remake), 20 June 1955, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Lawrence Affair'', 11 April 1956, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Spencer Affair'', 13 November 1957, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Vandyke Affair'' (remake), 1 January 1959, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Conrad Case'', 2 March 1959, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Gilbert Case'' (remake), 22 November 1959, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Margo Mystery'', 1 January 1961, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Jonathan Mystery'' (remake), 14 October 1963, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Geneva Mystery', 11 April 1965, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Alex Affair'', 26 February 1968, Peter Coke

★ ''Paul Temple And The Curzon Case'', 9 January 2006, Anthony Head

★ ''Paul Temple And The Tyler Mystery'', 5 June 2006, Anthony Head

★ ''Paul Temple And The Sullivan Mystery''( remake), 7 August 2006, Crawford Logan

★ ''Paul Temple And The Kelby Affair'', 5 February 2007, Anthony Head

★ ''Paul Temple And The Harkdale Robbery'', 7 May 2007, Anthony Head

German ''Paul Temple'' radio serials



★ 1949 Paul Temple und die Affäre Gregory

★ 1951 Paul Temple und der Fall Curzon

★ 1953 Paul Temple und der Fall Vandyke

★ 1954 Paul Temple und der Fall Jonathan

★ 1955 Paul Temple und der Fall Madison

★ 1957 Paul Temple und der Fall Gilbert

★ 1958 Paul Temple und der Fall Lawrence

★ 1959 Paul Temple und der Fall Spencer

★ 1961 Paul Temple und der Fall Conrad

★ 1962 Paul Temple und der Fall Margo

★ 1966 Paul Temple und der Fall Genf

★ 1967 Paul Temple und der Fall Alex

German ''Paul Temple'' audiobook releases



★ Paul Temple und der Fall Gilbert (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89584-926-X

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Margo (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89813-236-6

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Curzon (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89940-202-2

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Vandyke (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89813-316-8

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Spencer (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89813-326-5

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Genf (CD + MC), ISBN 389940405X

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Alex (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89940-436-X

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Jonathan (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89813-327-3

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Lawrence (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89940-498-X

★ Paul Temple und der Fall Madison (CD + MC), ISBN 3-89813-328-1

External links



The Paul Temple File

Paul Temple

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